J. De La Fuente et al., Analysis of enterovirus sequences recovered from the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with epidemic neuropathy, ANN TROP M, 93(2), 1999, pp. 153-161
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Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health","Medical Research General Topics
An outbreak of a previously unknown disease, termed epidemic neuropathy (EN
), occurred in Cuba between 1991 and 1993. Although nutritional and oxidati
ve stress in the population were rapidly associated with the disease, sever
al findings were not compatible with such stress being the only cause. In t
he search for biological factors, samples of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
from patients with EN were studied and found to have a slowly progressing c
ytopathic effect (CPE) on VERO cells. Although the results of several studi
es indicate the presence of enteroviruses, the CPE and other physico-chemic
al characteristics are not typical of these viruses. Viral sequences have n
ow been amplified from patients' CSP, using oligonucleotide primers homolog
ous to the enterovirus 5' non-coding region. The sequences of the amplified
region showed a high degree of variability (7%-69%) when compared with the
coxsackievirus (Cox)A9 Griggs used as the reference strain. Furthermore, s
equences differing by > 55% (58%-70%) were isolated from a single individua
l. These results indicate the generation in stressed individuals of enterov
irus quasispecies with altered biological properties, and these could have
played a major role in the neurological injury of EN.